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This New York Times best-seller by Brene' Brown, Ph.D., a leading expert on shame, blends original research with honest storytelling and helps readers move from "What will people think?" to "I am enough."

Hardcover version of the basic text of Narcotics Anonymous. The book, written by addicts, for addicts, about addicts, sets forth the spiritual principles of Narcotics Anonymous that hundreds of thousands of addicts have used in recovery.

Too Good for Drugs is an evidence-based, interactive classroom curriculum designed to help students learn: cognitive skills for making decisions, how to manage emotions; and social strategies to refuse peer pressure.

Too Good for Drugs is an evidence-based, interactive classroom curriculum designed to help students learn: cognitive skills for making decisions, how to manage emotions; and social strategies to refuse peer pressure.

Too Good for Drugs is an evidence-based, interactive classroom curriculum designed to help students learn: cognitive skills for making decisions, how to manage emotions; and social strategies to refuse peer pressure.

MORE: My Ongoing Recovery Experience(MORE) is an award-winning, evidence-based online program created by the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation in 2006 to support clients in the critical months after treatment and move them toward effective self-management. This print adaptation of the online program uses core education, guidance, and skill-building activities...

Too Good for Drugs is an evidence-based, interactive classroom curriculum designed to help students learn: cognitive skills for making decisions, how to manage emotions; and social strategies to refuse peer pressure.

My Ongoing Recovery (MORE)Workbook 1 helps clients build a stable lifestyle to support recovery. Clients will learn about powerlessness as the foundation of Step One, relapse basics, the warning signs of relapse, how to create a relapse prevention plan, and how to deal with a relapse if it happens.

This collection of the three MORE: My Ongoing Recovery Experience - participant workbooks provide education and skill-building on essential recovery topics; the activities help participants discover how to put what they are learning into action in their lives.

Too Good for Drugs is an evidence-based, interactive classroom curriculum designed to help students learn: cognitive skills for making decisions, how to manage emotions; and social strategies to refuse peer pressure.

Too Good for Drugs is an evidence-based, interactive classroom curriculum designed to help students learn: cognitive skills for making decisions, how to manage emotions; and social strategies to refuse peer pressure.

Too Good for Drugs is an evidence-based, interactive classroom curriculum designed to help students learn: cognitive skills for making decisions, how to manage emotions; and social strategies to refuse peer pressure.

Too Good for Drugs is an evidence-based, interactive classroom curriculum designed to help students learn: cognitive skills for making decisions, how to manage emotions; and social strategies to refuse peer pressure.

Too Good for Drugs is an evidence-based, interactive classroom curriculum designed to help students learn: cognitive skills for making decisions, how to manage emotions; and social strategies to refuse peer pressure.

Too Good for Drugs is an evidence-based, interactive classroom curriculum designed to help students learn: cognitive skills for making decisions, how to manage emotions; and social strategies to refuse peer pressure.

My Ongoing Recovery Experience (MORE)Workbook 3 - The New You Workbook, offers deeper guidance on putting recovery principles into action and seeing the work pay off. Clients should start to see growth and transformation in their life as they continue work in recovery principles, such as understanding the Twelve Steps, working Step Three, deepening their...

The BARR Classroom Curriculum, Vol. 2, or "I-Time," helps teachers to extend I-Time across more grade levels or into another year of school. "I-Time" includes 35 interactive activities focused on building developmental assets through goal-setting, communication, grief, loss, bullying, and diversity.

Softcover version of the basic text of Narcotics Anonymous. The book, written by addicts, for addicts, about addicts, sets forth the spiritual principles of Narcotics Anonymous that hundreds of thousands of addicts have used in recovery.

A mainstay in recovery literature, "the little black book" (from the original hardcover) is the first and foremost meditation book for anyone practicing the Twelve Steps of AA. Millions of copies sold.

Looking for the perfect gift or resource for someone in recovery? Want to show your support to a friend going through a difficult time? An e-gift card to our online bookstore allows recipients to choose just what they need from a wide selection of books written and curated by the leading experts in addiction recovery and personal growth. Our online store...

Looking for the perfect gift or resource for someone in recovery? Want to show your support to a friend going through a difficult time? A gift card to our online bookstore allows recipients to choose just what they need from a wide selection of books written and curated by the leading experts in addiction recovery and personal growth. Our online store...

Ready or not, you're a parent again. If you're wondering how exactly you're going to raise your grandchildren, you're not alone. The Grandfamily Guidebook offers advice on everything from engaging with birth parents, to legal and financial issues, school and social life, and your own self-care. Read the Buzz.

Recovering from an addiction is tough enough, but when you throw in the tremendous responsibilities of motherhood, resisting cravings and remaining abstinent - much less enjoying the rewards of sobriety - can seem like an impossible challenge.

Revised and Updated for DSM-5, Moving from a Life of Addiction to a Life of Recovery

Listed on the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP), meets DMS-5 classifications, this flexible program draws from cognitive-behavioral, experiential, and Twelve Step approaches to help clients achieve lifelong recovery.

Help your clients change their patterns of marijuana use and quit once and for all with Marijuana Brief Intervention. This evidence-based program guides you in employing cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and stages of change to help manage, reduce, and stop marijuana use in youth and adults.

Revised and Updated for DSM-5, Moving from a Life of Addiction to a Life of Recovery

Living in Balance is a comprehensive recovery program, which meets DSM-5 classifications, that incorporates a biopsychosocial approach to strengthening neglected areas of an addict's life. These 25 optional sessions give you the greatest opportunity to customize your treatment program and to meet specific topic and client needs.

Revised and Updated for DSM-5, Moving from a Life of Addiction to a Life of Recovery

Listed on the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP), and updated to meet DMS-5 classifications, this flexible program includes the Core Curriculum, the Recovery Management Sessions, and the Co-occurring Disorders Sessions.

**CASE LOT SALES** Hardcover version of the basic text of Narcotics Anonymous. The book, written by addicts, for addicts, about addicts, sets forth the spiritual principles of Narcotics Anonymous that hundreds of thousands of addicts have used in recovery.

Revised and Updated for DSM-5, Moving from a Life of Addiction to a Life of Recovery

The Co-occurring Disorders Sessions are ideal for use with clients living with a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder. These revised sessions have been updated to meet DSM-5 classifications and reflect the most current information on co-occurring disorders.

Introduce new clients to the treatment process and encourage commitment to recovery. Newly updated and revised, A New Direction is Hazelden's leading evidence-based treatment program for law-involved clients.

This meaningful medallion symbolizes a life free of destructive thinking that leads to crime and addiction--two destructive behaviors. It is presented to criminal justice clients at the end of Hazeldens cognitive-behavioral treatment program, A New Direction. On one side: the words "Free at last." On the other: distinctive artwork from A New...

This extremely popular and highly engaging curriculum for students in grades 3 through 5 has been updated to reflect current technological advances and includes the latest information and statistics surrounding the issue of cyber bullying and how to best address and prevent it.

The Matrix Model is Hazeldens evidence-based intensive outpatient treatment program. This antiqued bronze medallion is presented to clients to commemorate the completion of the Matrix Model. On one side: imagery from The Matrix Model and the words "Change thinking / Change attitude / Change behavior." On the other side, the words "Sober...

This extremely popular and highly engaging curriculum has been updated to reflect current technological advances and includes the latest information and statistics surrounding the issue of cyberbullying. The eight-session curricula helps students understand what cyberbullying is, its consequences, and what students should do when cyberbullying occurs....

Part of a core module of A New Direction, Hazelden's evidence-based pioneering treatment program. Encourage clients to explore the distorted thinking patterns at the root of addiction and criminal behavior.

These antiqued bronze medallions feature the time-honored Twelve Step program phrase "To Thine Own Self Be True," with the date and "Unity, Service, Recovery" on one side, and the Serenity prayer on the other. Available for 24 hours to 50 years.

Part of a core module of A New Direction, Hazelden's evidence-based pioneering treatment program. This workbook gives clients straight talk about what to expect after their release and how they can stay drug free and crime free.

Part of a core module of A New Direction, Hazelden's evidence-based pioneering treatment program. Use this workbook to address common relapse triggers and show offenders how to create a crisis management plan to avoid relapse.

Twelve Step groups around the world rely on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, the basic text regarding the AA way of life and the traditions by which AA maintains its unity. A classic since 1952.

Part of a core module of A New Direction, Hazelden's evidence-based pioneering treatment program. Encourage clients to think about why they chose to participate in a treatment program and what they need to do to turn their lives around.

On one side the phrase "Serenity isn't freedom from the storm, it's the peace within the storm." On the other side, the image of a tree. Antiqued bronze; measures 1 5/6" in diameter. When ordering by phone or mail use item #4765 for a single medallion or for a package of 25 medallions use item #476525.

On one side: the words "Veterans in Recovery," an eagle, and stars and stripes. On the other: "I came with hope, worked and earned. I have a new life, a life that I've earned." Antiqued bronze, 1-5/16".

Life can be complicated and hectic, but when we keep things simple, we can bring them down to a manageable size. The meditations in the best-selling classic focus on the Twelve Steps, stressing the importance of putting into practice new beliefs, slogans, and fellowship.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

Twelve Step groups around the world rely on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, the basic text regarding the AA way of life and the traditions by which AA maintains its unity. A classic since 1952.

Dr. Drew Pinsky called Codependent No More the "grandaddy of addiction tomes." This international best-seller on codependency by Melody Beattie is as powerful today as it was when first published in 1986.

This celebration of the basic text of Twelve Step recovery breathes new life into the Big Book's timeless wisdom. Thoroughly annotated, written with down-to-earth humor and simplicity, and providing a contemporary context for understanding, A Program for You helps us experience the same path of renewal that Bill W. and the first one hundred AA members...

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

This groundbreaking book offers men in recovery the tools they need to work through key issues with which they commonly struggle, including difficulty admitting powerlessness, finding connection with a Higher Power, letting go of repressed anger and resentment, contending with sexual issues, and overcoming barriers to intimacy and meaningful relationships....

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

A key component for implementing the evidence-based Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, the Teacher's Guide, which includes a DVD and CD-ROM, highlights the important role teachers and staff will play in schoolwide efforts to prevent and address bullying.

Specifically for Native Americans in recovery, this antiqued bronze medallion features the traditional medicine wheel on one side and a prayer to the Great Spirit whose voice I hear in the wind on the reverse.

In the shadows of our child's struggles with addiction, we find ourselves tending to a life for which we weren't prepared. Yet that place also holds great opportunity for personal growth. These meditations provide encouragement and understanding for those who are realizing that recovery rarely follows a neat or comfortable path. Along the way, we plant...

Each Day a New Beginning became a cornerstone of comfort and inspiration for women everywhere as they began their recovery process, selling more than two-and-a-half million copies since its publication. A Woman's Spirit continues this tradition with a collection of wise, compassionate daily meditations for any woman now living sober and seeking spiritual...

The Olweus Bullying Questionnaire is an important planning tool before and after implementation of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program. This paper version of the survey is administered in the classroom then mailed in for data analysis and reporting.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

The butterfly symbolizes freedom from the chrysalis of addiction and rebirth in a new life of recovery. The words "Keep it simple" provide daily guidance for maintaining your recovery. On the other side: the Serenity Prayer. Antiqued bronze. 1-5/16". When ordering by phone or mail use item #9298 for a single medallion or for a package...

A concise overview of addictive gambling. This Understanding Compulsive Gambling pamphlet clearly describes both the emotional progression and the effects of compulsive gambling on our lives, finances, and families. Personal stories demonstrate that change is possible through programs such as Gamblers Anonymous.

Be inspired by the story of the animal that can go 24 hours without a drink. On one side: a camel and the words "One day at a time." On the other side: the story: "The camel each day goes twice to his knees / He picks up his load with the greatest of ease / He walks through the day with his head held high / And stays for that day completely...

Through daily quotes, thoughts, and affirmations on the issues encountered in recovery--depression, self-esteem, fear, spirituality, hope -- this book offers practical advice on making positive choices for healing spiritually, mentally, and physically.

Overcoming feelings of guilt is one of the biggest issues recovering compulsive gamblers face. This pamphlet explains how guilt is often accompanied by other self-destructive emotions such as anger, fear, and shame.

These colorful tokens of anodized aluminum, the most economical of coining materials, are a meaningful way for groups to recognize anniversaries of members in early sobriety: a time when relapse is most likely to occur. On one side: the Serenity Prayer. On the other: a dove and the words Keep Coming Back. 1-5/16" each. *Be sure to choose your...

Three powerful workbooks that allow clients to personalize how and why they have been violent and how they can become capable of controlling their anger. Men's Work helps clients develop alternative to violence.

In God's Care guides readers in understanding and strengthening their connection with a Higher Power, however they choose to define that presence. With the inspiration and support unique to Hazelden meditation books, In God's Care offers encouragement and guidance for "practicing the presence of God" in daily life.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

The Little Red Book evolved from a series of notes originally prepared as Twelve Step suggestions for AA beginners. The women's version, annotated by best-selling author Karen Casey, opens new avenues of thought for women.

This classic medallion features the timeless symbol of daily contact with ones Higher Power. On one side: praying hands and the words "One day at a time." The other side features the the Serenity Prayer: "God, grant me the serenity To accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, And wisdom to know the difference."...

These inspirational meditations, prayers, and stories were written by an Ojibwe Elder and alcohol and drug counselor to speak directly to American Indians about their everyday experience of recovery from alcoholism. A combination of Ojibwe and Twelve Step spiritual principles and practices and stories from Indians struggling with recovery create an authentic...

You'll appreciate this non-threatening approach to journaling as a beneficial part of the recovery process. This women's journal includes popular quotes as well as ample blank pages for your journal entries.

In The Sermon on the Mount, philosopher and early A.A. influence Emmet Fox suggests Jesus' teachings as a practical approach to shaping life into what people really wish it to be. A cornerstone reference in AA's spiritual development, this book has a place in every recovery library.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

The leading evidence-based program proven to reduce incidents of teen dating violence. This engaging interactive curriculum uses stories and role plays that reflect current topics and has shown a 56%-92% decrease in physical and sexual dating violence.

This participant workbook is for women to use with Beyond Trauma Second Edition, A Healing Journey for Women sessions. If you have the FIRST EDITION of Beyond Trauma and need workbooks for that curriculum, call your sales representative at 800-328-9000.

If sobriety were easy, everybody who wanted to be sober would be. The reality is that making life changes is hard--and everything seems more complicated when addiction or alcoholism is in the mix. The good news is that if we truly want to have meaningful lives, there are just three things we need to focus on. Trust God. Clean house. Help others.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

An extraordinary reproduction of the original working manuscript of Alcoholics Anonymous, with essays and notes by a panel of celebrated AA historians. The Book That Started It All offers fresh insights into the history and foundation of the revolutionary Alcoholics Anonymous program.

If you're new to AA, have just become a new sponsor, or simply want to reinvigorate your recovery program, Back to Basics will guide you through the Twelve Steps anew. Based on the content and flow of the earliest AA Beginners' Meetings in the 1940s, this guide conducts you through the Twelve Steps in four one-hour sessions.

National expert Dr. Joseph Lee explains the nature of youth addiction and treatment and how families can create a safe and supportive environment for their loved ones during treatment and throughout their recovery.

In simple, down-to-earth language, Allen Berger explores the twelve most commonly confronted beliefs and attitudes that can sabotage recovery. He then provides tools for working through these problems in daily life.

Living Clean: The Journey Continues is about finding a new way to live--the practice of recovery in our daily lives, in our relationships, and in our service to others. It is intended to welcome members new to recovery and to rekindle the passion of longer-term NA members.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

One of Hazelden's most popular series, Pocket Power pamphlets provide quick inspiring recovery references. In a short amount of time, we find the information and support we need to continue self-care throughout the day.

Enhance your professional and peer-leader training with this unique Hazelden program that helps you advocate for clients who want to start and run a Double Trouble in Recovery self-help group -- the only evidence-based peer support group for people with co-occurring disorders.

Easy Does It reminds people in recovery to not rush through the program but to grow into it. This book is for members of all Twelve Step Fellowships dedicated to a sane and manageable life, free of addictions, compulsions, and dependencies.

How do we unlock and experience the teachings of Step Eleven? Herb K. helps us realize that working--and living--this vital recovery "maintenance Step" doesn't have to be as much of a challenge as commonly thought.

Helping Men Recover addresses issues that many men struggle with, especially if they are experiencing problems with alcohol or other drugs. A Man's Workbook is for recording experiences during the program.

Twelve Step groups around the world rely on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions>/i>, the basic text regarding the AA way of life and the traditions by which AA maintains its unity. A classic since 1952.

Learn to recognize addictive thinking -- the abnormal thinking in addiction originally recognized by members of Alcoholics Anonymous, who coined the term "stinking thinking." Abraham Twerski reveals how self-deceptive thought can undermine self-esteem and threaten the sobriety of a recovering individual.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

Schools across the country use the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP) to reduce and prevent bullying. Engaging students in the classroom is a core part of this award-winning program. This easy-to-use manual provides age-appropriate ideas and topics to conduct meaningful class meetings.

With A Restful Mind, Mark Allen Zabawa offers the first book designed to provide inspiration and support specifically for people living with mental health problems. A year of daily readings address the common life issues that arise for those with mental health problems and help those dealing with a disorder start or end each day more at peace with themselves...

This book offers six guiding principles that are key to lasting recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. It will help you understand why they're important, how they relate to the Twelve Steps, and why they work.

Men's Issues in Recovery identifies and addresses the ten most common male stereotypes and helps men begin to confront denied emotions, talk about what hurts, and seek support from other men in recovery.

Building on the overwhelming success of the first volume, The 12 Step Prayer Book Volume 2 adds another 183 prayers and meditations for a full year of daily inspiration. Wherever you are on your recovery journey, and however you define your Higher Power, you will find spiritual support in this special collection of prayers and inspirational readings....

With the artistry of a memoirist, Therese Jacobs-Stewart draws on her personal story and an impressive range of knowledge in psychology, spirituality, and the Twelve Steps to show us the way out of the morass of pain and confusion that addiction creates.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

An irreverent guide to surviving and thriving the stress of teen life. Educator Earl Hipp and cartoonist L. K. Hanson draw on their own lives, the comments from scores of young people, and healthy doses of humor to create a map through the teen years.

Part of a core module of A New Direction, Hazelden's evidence-based pioneering treatment program. Encourage clients to explore the distorted thinking patterns at the root of addiction and criminal behavior.

Managing Money, part of the Practical Guidance segment of Living Skills, helps clients that may have struggled with money in the past learn to manage money in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle and establish a foundation for the future. The workbooks contain information to help individual participants revisit what they learned during the facilitated...

This participant workbook is for women to use with Beyond Trauma Second Edition, A Healing Journey for Women sessions. If you have the FIRST EDITION of Beyond Trauma and need workbooks for that curriculum, call your sales representative at 800-328-9000.

Making Decisions, part of the Personal Growth segment of Living Skills, shows clients how to make wise decisions and carry through with them to maintain a healthy life. The workbooks contain exercises to help participants revisit what they learned, while also diving deeper to apply the concepts to their own lives.

Oftentimes we are so busy trying to help others, that we forget to make time for ourselves. This beautiful stainless steel spinner ring, featuring roman numerals 1 through 12 (I-XII), helps you take a moment to make the decision about that's best for you. When confronted with a situation you're not sure you have time for, just stop, spin the ring three...

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

On the outside: the unity triangle and the words of Bill W. and Dr. Bob, "Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed our path." Greeting card is blank inside for your personal message.

This step-by-step program provides a solid foundation for introducing the evidence-based Housing First approach--provide housing first, followed by supportive treatment services--into new locations and evolving existing programs into those based on the ideals of the Pathways Model to End Homelessness...

This is the basic text of the Emotions Anonymous fellowship, based on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. Included are personal stories offering hope of recovery from feelings of emptiness and low self-esteem.

This antiqued bronze medallion is inspired by the 1954 meditation book that has helped countless readers maintain their recovery one day at a time. On one side: the horizon of promise and the words "Twenty-four hours a day." On the other: the words from the Sanskrit proverb: "Today, well-lived, makes every hope." 1-5/16". When...

Addressing the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, Glad Day speaks to the issues that touch everyone, regardless of sexual orientation: change, fear, self-disclosure, faith in a power greater than ourselves, success and failure, openness to ourselves and others. Written with a poet's grace, these daily meditations are interwoven...

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

One of Hazelden's most popular series, Pocket Power pamphlets provide quick inspiring recovery references. In a short amount of time, we find the information and support we need to continue self-care throughout the day.

Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Substance Use

Teen Intervene is an evidence-based, comprehensive program that can be an effective tool for anyone skilled at working with youth in many settings, including: school counselors/health professionals, social workers, psychologists, youth treatment service providers, and juvenile justice professionals.

This brief, easy-to-read pamphlet provides information on a variety of topics related to depression and addiction, treatment, and recovery. It's a helpful take-home tool for clients and family members to use between sessions

In the days of healing and joy that lie ahead, let this book of daily meditations speak to those in recovery, instilling hope and confidence and courage. A year's worth of quotations, meditations, and closing thoughts.

The Complete Lifelines Trilogy is a unique collection of programs for middle and high school students to address the important topic of teen suicide: from prevention to intervention to response. This newly revised version includes updated language and new topics to reflect today's youth culture. Included in this collection are three programs: Lifelines...

Wisdom from the Sunday 11th Step Meetings at the Wolfe Street Center in Little Rock

This special book offers fifty-two weeks of reflections, prayers, and meditations on the Eleventh Step. Crafted by writer William G. Borchert from notes by Geno W. on the Hour of Power meetings at the Wolfe Street Center in Little Rock, Arkansas.

One of Hazelden's most popular series, Pocket Power pamphlets provide quick inspiring recovery references. In a short amount of time, we find the information and support we need to continue self-care throughout the day.

A Prevention Program for Criminal Justice-Involved Women Participant Workbook

Beyond Violence: A Prevention Program for Criminal Justice-Involved Women is an evidence-based manualized curriculum designed to serve women in criminal justice settings with histories of aggression and/or violence. It deals with the violence and trauma they have experienced, as well as any they may have perpetrated. This four-level model of violence...

These meditations guide us to the strength and courage within ourselves that is necessary to face the lingering shadows of sex addiction. With the inspiration and support unique to Hazelden meditation books, Answers in the Heart provides solace for the pain and inspiration for lasting recovery.

Cornerstones provide the foundation for growth and strength. This collection of daily readings was designed specifically for men who are new to recovery or are working to move beyond the internal roadblocks that prevent true personal evolution in recovery. Overall health and wellness are supported by the author's artful exploration of the common aspects...

This celebration of the basic text of Twelve Step recovery breathes new life into the Big Book's timeless wisdom. In Spanish, thoroughly annotated, written with down-to-earth humor and simplicity, and providing a contemporary context for understanding, A Program for You helps us experience the same path of renewal that Bill W. and the first one hundred...

This brief, easy-to-read pamphlet provides information on a variety of topics related to major anxiety disorders and addiction, treatment, and recovery. It's a helpful take-home tool for clients and family members to use between sessions

Harrowing and wrenching, Broken paints a picture of a man with every advantage who nonetheless found himself spiraling into a dark and life-threatening abyss. But unlike other memoirs of its kind, Broken emerges into the clear light of Moyers' recovery as he dedicates his life to changing the politics of addiction.

A workbook that speaks to Native Americans in recovery. Based on the teachings of the Medicine Wheel, the Twelve Steps, and a system of principles, values, and laws common to many Native American tribes.

Craig Nakken, author of the best-selling book The Addictive Personality, gives readers in recovery the model and tools needed to make life decisions in the pursuit of good. He offers 41 universally accepted principles, paired as positive and negative counterparts that guide behavior.

A workbook to help the growing number of people suffering from co-occuring disorders: a substance use problem accompanied by a mental illness. This useful workbook provides basic facts about co-occurring disorders and offers ways to cope with them.

Counselor and interventionist Debra Jay offers a revolutionary approach to recovery that shows the addict and his or her loved ones how to work collaboratively and as individuals to take on the roles and responsibilities that support long-term sobriety.

Obstacles Most Often Encountered That Keep Us from Growing in Recovery

People in recovery soon find out that maintaining abstinence from alcohol and other drugs is only half the battle. Sober But Stuck addresses the issues that can act as barriers to serenity and ultimately threaten sobriety.

Written for adults who were raised as children in dysfunctional families, Adult Children of Alcoholics details the 13 most common characteristics of adult children, provides an excellent guide for personal growth, and suggests topics for recovery group discussion.

Spanish version of the basic text of Narcotics Anonymous. The book, written by addicts, for addicts, about addicts, sets forth the spiritual principles of Narcotics Anonymous that hundreds of thousands of addicts have used in recovery.

The first in a series of recovery guides for the first three years of sobriety showing that despite their differing experiences, all are united in the process of giving life without alcohol or other drugs a chance.

The keys to recovery from an addictive and a co-occurring emotional or behavioral disorder: acceptance, hope, awareness, and change. These four words are inscribed on this antiqued bronze medallion. On the other side: the words "Today I will do just one thing to help my recovery progress." 1-5/16". When ordering by phone or mail use item...

Your role as a dad will last a lifetime. You'll soon see that perfection isn't the point. Showing up, being present, getting up, and trying again with your eyes wide open and crystal clear that's what counts. That's what separates the guys from the sober dads. Those are the things your kids will remember.

The Relapse Recovery Grid pamphlet integrates Twelve Step principles and procedures from professional counseling into an effective relapse prevention program tool that examines coping strategies and relapse factors.

Based on the experiences of thousands of recovering men and women, Passages through Recovery presents an action plan for preventing relapse, one that can help us understand how recovery works and what is needed to move from active addiction to sobriety.

Beverly Conyers, a prominent voice in recovery, uses personal stories and informed insight to guide you in achieving emotional sobriety by addressing behaviors and feelings unique to the female experience.

Twelve Step groups around the world rely on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions>/i>, the basic text regarding the AA way of life and the traditions by which AA maintains its unity. A classic since 1952.

Lifelines Prevention®: Building Knowledge and Skills to Prevent Suicide is a comprehensive, whole-school suicide prevention curriculum that educates school faculty, parents, and students on the facts about suicide and their respective roles as suicide "preventers". This newly revised edition uses updated language and new topics to reflect today's...

This Nicotine Cessation Program includes 3 guidebooks which provide short, focused, achievable learning sessions, allowing clients to move at their own pace, building confidence, clarity, and a strong motivation to quit.

A Man's Workbook is for recording experiences during the Helping Men Recover program. It helps clients to reflect on and remember what they learn, think, and feel during the group sessions and as they continue to practice the skills of recovery between sessions.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

An intensely personal testimony to calling on the power of grace in our darkest hours, Jeff's is a beautifully written tale of far-fetched dreams, desperate prayers, and those miraculous moments that change our lives forever.

The revised and expanded Matrix Model is an evidence-based intensive outpatient program that is backed by over twenty years of research providing your adult clients with the structure of an inpatient treatment experience on an outpatient timetable.

As a Christian who practices the Steps, Saul Selby brings teaches Christians in recovery to connect their faith with their program--and shows any Christian a clear path to a more intimate relationship with Christ.

Boundaries bring order to our lives, strengthen our relationships with others and ourselves, and are essential to our mental and physical health. For those of us who have walked away from a conversation, meeting, or visit feeling violated and not understanding why, this book helps us recognize and set healthy boundaries.

Beyond Trauma: A Healing Journey for Women is an evidence-based, twelve-session curriculum designed to help women and girls recover from the effects of trauma in their lives. Click on "SHOW MORE" to learn more, download the Scope and Sequence, sample chapters, and watch a video featuring the author Stephanie Covington, Ph.D.

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the most widely practiced forms of psychotherapy in the world, helps clients challenge and change irrational beliefs, which leads to new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting.

This video training program gives elementary and middle school staff the knowledge, skills, and confidence to conduct class meetings about bullying and to intervene when bullying occurs. Includes facilitator's guide and 2 DVDs.

The story of the life-long friendship between Ebby Thatcher and Bill Willson. A fascinating history of the formative years of AA, as well as the bittersweet tale of the troubled man Bill W. always referred to as "my sponsor."

For those who struggle to love and be loved -- Worthy of Love offers 52 wisdom-filled meditations. Favorite Hazelden author Karen Casey clarifies the varieties of love: the love we show friends, family, a lover, even ourselves.

Part of a core module of A New Direction, Hazelden's evidence-based pioneering treatment program. Use this facilitator's guide to encourage clients to explore the distorted thinking patterns at the root of addiction and criminal behavior.

Written by Brenda Iliff, Director of the Hazelden Women's Recovery Center

If you are a woman who has found the courage to start down the road of recovery, this book, written by the executive director of Hazelden in Naples (and former director of the Hazelden Women's Recovery Center), explains how you can live a life "beyond your wildest dreams." Its pages are filled with expert advice, caring support, and personal...

Sister Mary Ignatia Gavin epitomized the spirit of love, service, and honesty that today are the hallmarks of Alcoholics Anonymous. As a hospital admissions officer in the 1930s in Akron, Ohio, Sr. Ignatia befriended Dr. Bob Smith, co-founder of AA, and courageously arranged for the hospitalization of alcoholics at a time when alcoholism was viewed as...

Twelve Step groups around the world rely on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions>/i>, the basic text regarding the AA way of life and the traditions by which AA maintains its unity. A classic since 1952.

Families with chemical problems share similar dynamics, rules, and behavior that both characterize and help to shape their systems. Insight into these three areas helps to explain many of the difficulties a chemically dependent family faces in the recovery process when reaching for a new lifestyle.

A daily meditation book created to help young people navigate the peaks and valleys of developing an active spiritual life in recovery. As an abridged and revised version of the classic Twenty-Four Hours a Day, this volume reflects the time-honored wisdom that has helped millions of recovering people around the world in their program of living one day...

A powerful workbook that allows clients to personalize how and why they have been violent and how they can become capable of controlling their anger. Identifying Violence in My Life helps men see how violence starts in life.

The Anger Workbook combines the latest scientific research with provocative questions and exercises to take you to the very source of your anger, your attitudes about it, and your power to use it as a positive force for change and growth.

Experience the 2007 off-Broadway hit Bill W. and Dr. Bob captured on DVD. Absorbing, moving, and often amusing, this richly evocative play tells the story of the two men who pioneered Alcoholics Anonymous, Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, as well as the story their wives, Lois Wilson and Anne Smith.

This brief, easy-to-read pamphlet provides information on a variety of topics related to bipolar disorder and addiction, treatment, and recovery. It's a helpful take-home tool for clients and family members to use between sessions.

This evidence-based gambling prevention curriculum has shown significant and sustained changes among young people in their attitude toward gambling. In six sessions covered over a two to three week time period, Stacked Deck uses math, decision-making, and problem-solving skills to prevent the onset of gambling issues in youth.

Out of the Shadows is the essential work on sex addition, written by a pioneer in its treatment. Revised and updated to include cybersex addiction, this third edition identifies the danger signs, explains the dynamics, and describes the consequences of sexual addiction and dependency.

Best-selling author Dr. Brené Brown helps us take shame that permeates our lives and reclaim the gifts of imperfection: The courage to be real, the compassion to love ourselves and others, and the connection that gives true purpose and meaning in life.

Since its first edition in 1962, Good Grief has become a standard resource for people grieving losses. With gentle wisdom and acute insight into human nature, Westberg guides the reader through the stages of grief.

Part of a core module of A New Direction, Hazelden's evidence-based pioneering treatment program. Use this facilitator's guide to address common relapse triggers and show offenders how to create a crisis management plan to avoid relapse.

An excellent storybook for explaining alcoholism to young children, the Brown Bottle features Charlie, a fuzzy brown caterpillar who pursues the invigorating glow of life inside a discarded brown bottle.